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Some health care workers hesitant to receive COVID-19 vaccine
Roughly one-third of people who work in healthcare settings want to "wait and see" before getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Adriana Diaz visits a Chicago hospital where 73% of the staff has declined the vaccine to find out why they're so hesitant.
Amid Isolation And Loneliness, Elderly Face Crumbling Safety Net
New York has more people over the age of 65 than the total population of many states. And despite federal aid, the state's system meant to help protect seniors is short tens of millions of dollars.
Some Baby Food May Contain Toxic Metals, U.S. Reports
Testing found high levels of arsenic, lead and cadmium in some ingredients, congressional investigators said.
Covid: Basingstoke hospital matron says staff are 'broken'
Becky Hutchinson allowed the BBC to follow her through a shift helping coronavirus patients.
Lindsey Graham defends Liz Cheney amid attacks from Trump allies
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, became the latest high-profile GOP elected official to defend Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming amid attacks from Donald Trump loyalists critical of her vote to impeach the former president last month.
Ex-Ugandan child soldier turned Kony commander found guilty of crimes against humanity
A former Ugandan child soldier who became one of Joseph Kony's deputies has been convicted of dozens of crimes, including sexual enslavement and the killings of babies.
FCC Auctioning $81 in Frequencies for Companies to Build 5G
The winners of the auction will be announced in the coming weeks, once the assignment phase is completed.
Johnson & Johnson seeks emergency approval for one-shot COVID vaccine
A possible third coronavirus vaccine could be on the way in the U.S. as the nation ramps up immunizations. Nearly 34 million Americans have had at least one COVID shot so far. Meg Oliver reports.
'I've Tried Everything': Pandemic Worsens Child Mental Health Crisis
When schools closed last spring, children with severe mental illnesses were cut off from the services they'd come to rely on. Many have since spiraled into emergency rooms and even police custody.
A Food Course for Home-Schooling
Spoons Across America has created a nine-class Food Exploration Project, suitable for students ages 8 to 11.
Covid-19: Angry calls and threats over Chesterfield FC vaccines
Chesterfield FC said unused vaccines were given to players and staff to stop them being wasted.
Hurt by the pandemic, a small town in California will pay tourists to visit
Santa Maria Valley will pay tourists $100 to travel there and stay for a minimum of two nights at a hotel in the area. The payment comes in the form of a voucher.
NHS staff fall victim to anti-Chinese hate crimes - amid fears violence will rise when lockdown ends
Police chiefs have warned they will "respond robustly" to anti-Chinese hate crimes amid concerns there could be a surge in offences once lockdown ends.
Von der Leyen's Engagement With Russia on Vaccine Attempt to 'Save Face', EU Lawmaker Says
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen's recent remark on the possible approval of Russia's Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine smacks of an attempt to save face and her position, Roman Haider, an EU lawmaker from the Freedom Party of Austria, told Sputnik on Thursday.
Con affetto,Massimo Riva
____________________________________________________________________
Some health care workers hesitant to receive COVID-19 vaccine
Roughly one-third of people who work in healthcare settings want to "wait and see" before getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Adriana Diaz visits a Chicago hospital where 73% of the staff has declined the vaccine to find out why they're so hesitant.
Amid Isolation And Loneliness, Elderly Face Crumbling Safety Net
New York has more people over the age of 65 than the total population of many states. And despite federal aid, the state's system meant to help protect seniors is short tens of millions of dollars.
Some Baby Food May Contain Toxic Metals, U.S. Reports
Testing found high levels of arsenic, lead and cadmium in some ingredients, congressional investigators said.
Covid: Basingstoke hospital matron says staff are 'broken'
Becky Hutchinson allowed the BBC to follow her through a shift helping coronavirus patients.
Lindsey Graham defends Liz Cheney amid attacks from Trump allies
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, became the latest high-profile GOP elected official to defend Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming amid attacks from Donald Trump loyalists critical of her vote to impeach the former president last month.
Ex-Ugandan child soldier turned Kony commander found guilty of crimes against humanity
A former Ugandan child soldier who became one of Joseph Kony's deputies has been convicted of dozens of crimes, including sexual enslavement and the killings of babies.
FCC Auctioning $81 in Frequencies for Companies to Build 5G
The winners of the auction will be announced in the coming weeks, once the assignment phase is completed.
Johnson & Johnson seeks emergency approval for one-shot COVID vaccine
A possible third coronavirus vaccine could be on the way in the U.S. as the nation ramps up immunizations. Nearly 34 million Americans have had at least one COVID shot so far. Meg Oliver reports.
'I've Tried Everything': Pandemic Worsens Child Mental Health Crisis
When schools closed last spring, children with severe mental illnesses were cut off from the services they'd come to rely on. Many have since spiraled into emergency rooms and even police custody.
A Food Course for Home-Schooling
Spoons Across America has created a nine-class Food Exploration Project, suitable for students ages 8 to 11.
Covid-19: Angry calls and threats over Chesterfield FC vaccines
Chesterfield FC said unused vaccines were given to players and staff to stop them being wasted.
Hurt by the pandemic, a small town in California will pay tourists to visit
Santa Maria Valley will pay tourists $100 to travel there and stay for a minimum of two nights at a hotel in the area. The payment comes in the form of a voucher.
NHS staff fall victim to anti-Chinese hate crimes - amid fears violence will rise when lockdown ends
Police chiefs have warned they will "respond robustly" to anti-Chinese hate crimes amid concerns there could be a surge in offences once lockdown ends.
Von der Leyen's Engagement With Russia on Vaccine Attempt to 'Save Face', EU Lawmaker Says
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen's recent remark on the possible approval of Russia's Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine smacks of an attempt to save face and her position, Roman Haider, an EU lawmaker from the Freedom Party of Austria, told Sputnik on Thursday.
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